Literature DB >> 8941689

Pathomorphological characteristics of resected mitral valves after unsuccessful valvuloplasty.

E Miche1, D Fassbender, K Minami, U Gleichmann, H Mannebach, H Schmidt, H P Terwesten, N Mirow, D Seifert, H Greve, N Bogunovic, D Baller, J Vogt, R Körfer.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Percutaneous mitral valvuloplasty has been shown to be an acceptable alternative to surgery as treatment for selected patients with severe mitral stenosis. We examined hemodynamic, echocardiographic, and pathomorphologic findings in a series of 308 patients undergoing balloon valvuloplasty, 41 of whom underwent subsequent surgery, in search of possible predictors of an unsuccessful outcome. INTERVENTION AND
RESULTS: Patients with severe mitral stenosis underwent Inoue single ballon valvuloplasty over a 48-month period and had follow-up for a mean of 14.5+/-16.8 months (range 1 to 64 months). Of the 308 patients, 267 (Group I) were clinically improved and stable throughout follow-up, while subsequent surgery was required in 41 (Group II) after 38.2+/-143.5 days (range 1 to 1212). Significant differences between the groups were observed for NYHA class (2.7+/-0.6 vs 2.9+/-0.6, p<0.05), mitral valve area (1.0+/-0.3 vs 0.9+/-0.2 cm2, p<0.01) and left atrial endsystolic dimension by echo (51.3+/-8.0 vs 55.4+/-10.2 mm, p<0.01). Two of the 41 Group II patients underwent surgery for left to right shunting, 1 for tamponade and 2 were lost to follow-up. The excised mitral valves of the remaining 36 patients all showed calcification and/or fibrosis: 9 homogenous, 5 non-homogenous; 19 were classified as having a funnel-shaped deformity, and 3 did not fit into a discrete category. Among the funnel-shaped valves, 13 had a tear versus 6 where dilation was primarily accomplished by stretching. Only one of 9 valves with homogenous calcification was torn, whereas a tear was noted in 3 of the 5 with non-homogenous calcification.
CONCLUSION: Funnel-shaped valves and those with non-homogenous distribution of calcification and/or fibrosis appear to be least suitable for balloon valvuloplasty.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8941689

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)        ISSN: 0021-9509            Impact factor:   1.888


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1.  A differentiated morphological parameter-coding system to describe the suitability of mitral valve stenoses intended for percutaneous valvotomy.

Authors:  Nikola Bogunovic; Dieter Horstkotte; Werner Scholtz; Lothar Faber; Lukas Bogunovic; Frank van Buuren
Journal:  Heart Vessels       Date:  2014-06-27       Impact factor: 2.037

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